Our latest issue includes our annual Training Today supplement, best practice on challenging gender stereotypes, analysis of the ratios debate, and management advice and regular and guest columnists
In this issue:
- Our six-page Training Today supplement has on current CPD priorities, a higher-level apprenticeships update and the different levels at which you can enter the early years sector
- We report on how settings can support children whose parents are in prison
- Our eight-page activities section has a new series exploring supporting children with SEND as they go through transitions
- Combating gender stereotypes- We look at why they are so pernicious and how some settings are tackling them
- We have an in-depth report on how are schools helping children who have fled catastrophe in their home countries
- Professor Jan White considers which materials and resources to provide for outside play in the latest instalment of her series
- Our series linking pioneers and resources looks at Froebel, inventor of Gifts and Occupations in play
- Management: our new series looks at how to integrate new settings into a nursery group; and a panel of early years leaders explain how they observe job candidates’ skills
- Analysis of the ratios debate following news that the Government was considering following the Scottish model
- Regular columnist Sarah Mackenzie says it's time for an alternative approach to early years policy
- Our guest opinion is Helen Hayes, shadow minister for early years and children
- And we interview Deborah Lawson, former general secretary of Voice Community, who is retiring after 30 years in the sector
And there's much more, including an A2 activity poster in our series on People who help us, with the theme of community.
All the content in the June issue is available online and fully accessible to subscribers.
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